FiiO BTA30 Pro Hi-Fi Bluetooth Transceiver - Black

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I have Fiio BTA30 Pro Bluetooth Transmitter and Receiver + DAC for sale. Maximum supported sampling rate 384kHz-32bit/DoP256(USB DAC). Firmware upgrade System firmware and Bluetooth version can be upgraded through USB Bluetooth receive (5.0) SBC/AAC/aptX/aptX HD/LDAC.

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BrandFiiO
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UPC6953175710226
ModelFiiO BTA30 Pro
eBay Product ID (ePID)18053359554

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ColourBlack
TypeHi-Fi Bluetooth Transceiver

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  • Versatile, top-notch audio for sensible money

    Bluetooth transceiver + dac that exceeded my expectations. It's tiny, very well made and sounds amazing through my old Teac A-H500i amp to ancient - but lovely - JPW speakers and Ath ES7 headphones (I don't like over-ear cans so can't compare). Sources: Qobuz via optical and usb from W10 pc and via Bluetooth ldac from Samsung S21 and UAPP. Also tested with Amazon Music HD^ + I also tested the other codecs, even sbc sounded good but unsurprisingly, ldac 990kbps won. The dac can be bypassed but tbh it's now replacing my old dedicated dac + is small enough so that velcroed to the back of one speaker, it's invisible. The sound is open and detailed without any harshness and is weighty without being lethargic or muddy. Male or female vocals...? ...testing it turned into 7hrs of listening fun :D Caveat: my amp adds just a tiny touch of warmth, it's subtle but one of the many reasons I'm still using that '97 amp in '22. The sort of dacs that would make it worth bypassing the on-board are a long way out of my budget. I don't feel I'm missing out at all though - this is fab. Pairing is super fast, I've experienced no issues with drop-out. Range for reliable ldac 990kbps with S21 is restricted to er, the same apartment... I've just tested, expecting it to falter with phone in the next room but it made it to the back bedroom fine with no drop-out, or change in ldac status displayed on phone or device - this a fairly radio-quiet environment though, with only a handful of wifi devices on the go, so ymmv. There's a Fiio android (guessing iOS too?) app that can manage the device - ignore the negative reviews, not sure what they expected, basically it's just a handy, straightforward means of changing or locking gain and choosing bluetooth codecs or dac input source. Dac or bluetooth mode selection is done by a physical switch on the front of the device - guessing this isolates the circuits, certainly there's no noise or hum. There are lots of usb dacs, there are lots of Bluetooth transceivers but not many of both and this comes too with rca-out, opt-in, opt-out, usb-in* coax-in/out and a well implemented Sabre chip. It's not dirt cheap but it's very definitely not silly money and worth every penny. Very happy customer 9.5/10** *usb-in is also power source, I'm using it just for power because pc isn't on all the time. **It'd be nice to have another port for power-in but guess a powered hub could be used. ^W10 needs some tinkering to play nice with Amazon Music HD and external dacs - worth the effort though. Qobuz more straightforward.

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